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Gallery: HéHo! Let’s brave the cold
Photography by John Woods / Free Press 2 minute read Sunday, Feb. 16, 2025Extreme cold warnings greeted the start of the 2025 edition of the Festival du Voyageur but visitors were undeterred. Dressed for the weather, festival goers were treated to snow sculptures, glimpses of the fur trade life, music, and maple taffy on Sunday. The weather forecast is calling for milder temperatures for the rest of the week as the festival finishes up next weekend.
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Gallery: Manitoba memories of Trudeau’s political journey
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Free Press staff 2 minute read Monday, Jan. 6, 2025Manitoba was a frequent destination for Justin Trudeau as part of his 12-year journey as federal Liberal leader.
ReadGallery: The best photos from Free Press photojournalists in 2024
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1 minute read Friday, Dec. 27, 2024It feels like 2024 has flown by far too quickly. Understandably, some might feel this year didn’t go by fast enough. Regardless of how one might feel about 2024, our staff photographers were around the city and province to capture some of the best and compelling images of this year.
ReadSlideshow: Murray Sinclair’s life and legacy honoured at memorial
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1 minute read Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024More than a thousand members of the public, including dignitaries, filled the seats at Canada Life Centre Sunday afternoon, Nov. 10 to remember Murray Sinclair. Here are some of the images from the memorial service captured by staff and wire photographers.
ReadPhoto gallery: U.S. election 2024
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Photography by The Associated Press 1 minute read Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024Republican candidate former U.S. president Donald Trump was declared the winner of the 2024 U.S. presidential election early Tuesday morning, defeating Democratic candidate Vice-President Kamala Harris.
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Ruth Bonneville 3 minute read Friday, Oct. 18, 2024It’s an autumn rite of passage for many — cleaning windows before the snow and cold arrive. That job is carried out on a much larger scale at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. Last week, workers with Bresara Window Cleaning tackled the museum’s massive glass facade, called The Cloud, which is made of 1,335 custom-cut pieces. The museum regularly schedules a cleaning in the fall. The Israel Asper Tower of Hope, the museum’s glass spire, is cleaned in both May and September. Because of the unique angles of the museum’s design, the job can only be done with the […]
ReadPhoto gallery: Bittersweet farewell to Winnipeg’s iconic candy company
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2 minute read Thursday, Sep. 26, 2024Winnipeg’s iconic candy company, the Nutty Club, closed earlier this year after more than a century of business. Free Press photographer Mike Deal visited the company’s East Exchange locations last week, where the remnants offer a stark reminder of a once-booming candy-manufacturing industry in the city.
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Maps of Winnipeg’s proposed new transit routes
Compiled by Devin Botar 2 minute read PreviewMaps of Winnipeg’s proposed new transit routes
Compiled by Devin Botar 2 minute read Friday, Nov. 1, 2024The City of Winnipeg plans to change almost every transit route in the city in June 2025, during a major overhaul of the transit service.
All told, there will be 142 changes to bus routes in the city during a switch to a "spine-feeder model."
Instead of every bus in the city ending up downtown, there will be a network of major routes and less frequently served feeder routes that bring passengers to the main bus routes.
A city report included maps of each of the new proposed bus routes. View them below.
ReadPhoto gallery: Indigenous folk perform Manito Ahbee Pow Wow on the third day of Manito Ahbee Festival
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2 minute read Sunday, May. 19, 2024Indigenous community dancers performed at the Manito Ahbee Pow Wow on the third and final day of the 19th annual Manito Ahbee Festival. The festivities at Red River Exhibition Park featured NextGEN, the Manito Ahbee Pow Wow, the Manito Ahbee Marketplace & Food, the Ignite Our Spirit Stage, the Red Road Cultural Clothing fashion show, Jig N' Jam, Manito Ahbee Sports, the Indian Horse Relay, and many new events and partnerships.
Check out John Woods' photos of the Manito Ahbee Pow Wow performance.
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Spring calving season a rite of passage at Edie Creek Angus ranch
Photography and story by Mikaela MacKenzie 2 minute read PreviewSpring calving season a rite of passage at Edie Creek Angus ranch
Photography and story by Mikaela MacKenzie 2 minute read Friday, May. 10, 2024NEAR ANOLA — Calving season is a harbinger of spring at the Edie Creek Angus ranch, where 220 cows and heifers mosey about in a pasture dedicated to the mothers-to-be. New calves scamper across the field, hind legs kicking playfully and tails swinging. In the distance, stands of budding aspen glow almost neon green in the early morning sun. Third-generation ranchers Jonathan and Stefan Bouw head the operation, raising grass-fed cattle built to thrive on the Manitoba prairie. Stefan Bouw drives through a pasture to check for any calves born overnight. (Mikaela MacKenzie / Free Press) Since switching from winter […]
ReadSlideshow: Eyes to the sky for the solar eclipse
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1 minute read Monday, Apr. 15, 2024Manitobans paused on Monday to watch the partial eclipse that made its way across North America. The overcast sky didn't dampen the fun at the Eclipse parties held across Winnipeg to mark the celestial event. Our staff photographers were present to capture some of the awe and wonder of the day.
ReadGallery: Sports on the University of Manitoba campus
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1 minute read Monday, Feb. 5, 2024Photographer Brook Jones went behind the scenes for a busy day of sports at the University of Manitoba.
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The University of Manitoba Bisons host the visiting University of Winnipeg Wesmen in Canada West women's basketball action at the Investors Group Athletic Centre at the University of Manitoba Fort Garry campus in Winnipeg, Man., Saturday, Feb. 3, 2024. Pictured: U of M sports mascot Billy the Bison takes a break from beating the dum to have a selfie taken with basketball fans. Left to Right: Yongxue Lu with her husband Bowen Bu and their nine-year-old son Nemo Bo and Billy the Bison.

Free Press photographers share their best images from the last 12 months
1 minute read PreviewFree Press photographers share their best images from the last 12 months
1 minute read Friday, Jan. 5, 2024In a blink of an eye, 2023 has come and gone. But our staff photographers were around the city and province to capture some of the best images of the year.
ReadIn pictures: Winnipeg’s Arlington Bridge through the years
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Winnipeg Free Press 2 minute read Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2023Despite its troubled history and uncertain future, the Arlington Bridge has remained an icon in Winnipeg's skyline for more than a century.
The bridge was opened to traffic in 1912 and discussion has swirled about its deterioration and potential plans for replacement since the 1960s.
ReadPhoto Gallery: Remembrance Day in Winnipeg
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1 minute read Thursday, Nov. 16, 2023Hundreds of veterans, active service members and civilians gathered in Winnipeg’s downtown convention centre to mark Remembrance Day. Photos by Aaron Vincent Elkaim / The Canadian Press.
ReadPhoto gallery: Halloween yard displays bring horror, larger-than-life skeletons to Winnipeg
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Brook Jones 2 minute read Monday, Oct. 30, 2023Calling all ghouls, goblins, gremlins and ghosts: a ghastly Halloween display is in a neighbourhood near you.
Photojournalist Brook Jones ventured across Winnipeg to capture some of the scariest yard decorations of the season.
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